Gemma and Jenny thanked main sponsor Harkenn Recycling, of Pinchbeck, plus Santander for supporting the raffle and for match donating when the final amount made on the night comes in.

They also thanked Hills, who donated the main raffle prize of a £250 furnishing voucher, won by Kerry Miscampbell.

Gemma said: “Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We are so grateful to everyone that attended, sponsored and helped with the event.

“We are so pleased that the charity JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) is finally established in this area. Our mission is to raise awareness of Type 1 diabetes as well as funds to hopefully one day find a cure.